ULSTER STAYS HER HAND
TILL THE BILL GOES TO THE KING "TIMES" COMMENT "SITUATION HAS HARDENED" Br Telecraph— Press Association— Copyrishi London, May 2C. Jt is understood that no attempt will bo made to establish a provisional government) in Ulster until tho Home Itulo Bill has received tho Royal assent. Tho "Times" eays: "The situation has hardened, and the chances of an agreement aro remoter than six months ago." A Catholic Peace Committee lias been formed at Belfast to assist the authorities to preservo order in connection with the passing of the Home Rule Bill. SYMPATHY AlvD CHEQUES FOR SIR EDWARD CARSON. (Rec. May 27, 11.10 p.m.) London, May 27. Sir Edward Carson (the Ulster leader) has received many sympathetic messages and cheques, including one of £1500 from Melbourne.
Mr. Redmond (the Nationalist leader) has received world-wide congratulations.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2160, 28 May 1914, Page 5
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138ULSTER STAYS HER HAND Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2160, 28 May 1914, Page 5
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